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I’m out.. temporarily.

Posted Sunday, October 29th 2006

Tomorrow I’m submitting my thesis. And then I’ll be visiting my girlfriend in Athens for at least a week.

So I’m out. I’ll be back in 10 days or so.

I Love Gmail!

Posted Wednesday, October 18th 2006

I’m expressing my undying love for Gmail. I really, truly honestly love it. It has served me well for a long time now, and I don’t plan on using anything else in the forseeable future. I was one of early Gmail users, and I’m proud to say that I invited a bunch of people to use Gmail back when Gmail invites were a rare thing.

Let me explain why I love Gmail.

1. Free Space - As you all probably know, Gmail gives you a lot of free space to store your e-mails. I am currently using 218 megabytes, which is 8% of the total 2775 available megabytes (at this point, the free space constantly increases).

2. Spam Filtering - My Gmail address seems to get pounded with spam, yet I rarely see a spam message get through to my inbox. Sure, a few get through every now and then, but it’s VERY rare. And I just deleted 820 (!!) spam messages from my spam folder.

3. POP/Web Access - I love POP access. I use Thunderbird to check my e-mail, and I love having a centralized way of reading & writing e-mail. I depend on it. The fact that I can read my e-mail through POP when I’m using my own machine, or through the web interface when I’m not, is really useful!

4. Shortcuts - Did you know that Gmail has key shortcuts? Press ‘C’ and you will be taken to the compose message menu. Press ‘R’ to reply, or ‘F’ to forward your message. And there are many more.

5. Filters - Fully capable mail filtering. You can have messages moved to any specific folders, automatically deleted, or pretty much anything else you’d like to do with your e-mails.

6. Bits & Bobs - You can have Gmail automatically respond to e-mails when you’re away on vacation. You can have a signature, or a picture to be shown to other gmail users when they read your e-mails.

Gmail rocks.

Homesick

Posted Monday, October 16th 2006

NOTE: Originally written & posted December 19th 2002 on Madville.com

It’s morning, and it’s sunny outside. He woke up and put his feet on the cold floor. Yeah, this is the place where he went to bed the previous night, but that’s not his bed. It’s not his room either. He opened the windows and looked outside. He wondered where he is, and how the hell did he get there..

Trying to ignore the melancholy that had possessed him, he tried to pull himself together and continue the day. After the everyday morning routine of watching the news on TV and the quick breakfast, he went outside. Even the wind caused a different sensation when he felt it on his face. The air smelt different, the sky was a different color.

The people looked somewhat weird. Cold, without a grain of fammiliarity in them. As he went down the street, he noticed a funny black puppy, tied to something with a chain of somesort, in front of a nearby store. The puppy seemed like it felt him coming, and it wagged it’s tail happily when he got closer to it and pat it on the head. They looked like they had the same problem.

It’s crowded again. The bus stop is full. He wondered what it would be like on the bus. People here are so restless. Appaling. The first bus came and went. People stuffed themselves in it, and now they’re probably suffocating. He remained in the same spot to wait for the next bus. When it did come, he got on and sat in the back of the bus. During the trip, he was looking at the buildings around him. He’d seen them a hundred times already, but they seem new everytime. New, unknown, weird. Maybe even a little scary.

Then he noticed the people on the bus. They all had some strange glassy glaze in their eyes. They were all going somewhere, without any regard for those around them. Maybe that’s one of the bad sides living in a big city - there’s so many people, yet they’re all so isolated from each other. Funny isnt it? A really big amount of people in such a limited space, yet they’re all so distant from one another.

After about 20 minutes on the bus, he got off on the station close to where he was heading. A new smell again. But he heard the voice of the same man, who sitting on some crummy chair, day by day sold lottery tickets. Or something. The old man sounded like he had swallowed a bullhorn. Nevermind, at least something is constant. The old man is somewhat of a landmark to this bus stop. Without him, it wouldnt be the same.

He stopped in front of the door of the building where he had to go. He wondered what would happen today. Was it worth givving up all he knew so well? Probably, but now everything that he had left behind sounded so good..

He sat in his place and looked at the faces around him. Most of them shared the same history. In their eyes too he could see the fear of the surroundings. From the unknown around them

At that moment he thought of all the stuff he had left behind. He thought of the uselessly wasted nights, of his friends, of his warm bed. He thought of his two cats, the cold beer and the warm snacks he could get with the beer at the local bar. He thought of the sometimes endless arguments, to the insults.. He thought of the freezing winter and uber-hot summer. And he missed all of that. A lot..

A few hours went by.. he walked out the building and realised that he had to get on the bus again. And he hated the bus..

Fast forward about half an hour.. He got off the bus and head home. Home? No. Towards the appartment. When he got there, he took off the jacket, the rucksack and his baseball cap and sat down to eat. He was hungry, but still didnt feel like eating. He felt no wish to eat. And those who know him, know that he really enjoys food.

He turned on his computer. There’s something in the sound of the computer that really calms him down, that reminds him of home. The crackling of the hard dis, the quiet spinning of the coolers. He knows those sounds really well. They’re like home.

After a few hours of meddling with the computer, a feew beers and a few oranges, he looked at the watch. Because he had closed the window shutters in the morning, and didnt open them when he got home, he lost track of time. It was almost midnight. He realised it was time to go to bed. To forget about everything for a few hours.

He sat on the bed, and just sat there for a few minutes. His bare feet were touching the cold floor. Wearing his light-blue pyjamas that freshly washed smelled like home, he lied in bed. He shut his eyes.

He’s home.

Render transparent PNGs in IE!

Posted Tuesday, October 10th 2006

NOTE: This hack only works in Internet Explorer 5.5 and newer. Older browsers will continue to display PNGs incorrectly.

Every single web designer out there has moved on to PNGs for the flexibility they offer. One of the most important features ofPNGs is transparency - it allows a designer to have nice effects on their designs - however, IE never could render PNGs correctly. It doesn’t render their colors correctly to begin with, and transparency is just a myth. This is due to the nature of the IE image rendering engine.

However, there is a workaround. The Windows image rendering engine deals with PNGs and alpha channels much better, and there is a way to force IE to use this engine instead of the one built-in. This is quite a hack, but is very efficient and seems to work without any problems.

There are a few items that are needed. One is the pngbehavior.htc file. You can grab that here.
Save that file in the root of your website. Then, open up your CSS file and add this to it:

img {
behavior: url("pngbehavior.htc");
}

You also need a 1×1 pixel transparent GIF image. One is available here. Upload that to the root of your website as well.

And that’s it. All you have to do now is make sure that you have a width and height attribute set for all your images, because the windows rendering engine does not know how to render images in a browser, and has to be told the actual height and width of an image. The script that forces IE to use the engine does this by reading the width and height attributes.

And presto! Transparent PNGs in Internet Explorer!

New Wallpaper!

Posted Monday, October 9th 2006


A brand new wallpaper for everyone to use! As usual, it’s 1280×1024 so it should fit most 17″ and 19″ screens.
I hope someone likes it and uses it. Check out the wallpapers section for it.


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